From Quirky to Modern and Majestic Master Bathroom

The current master bathroom had a wonderful use of colors, from a baby blue tub to a totally rad toilet. The homeowners were hoping to update from the “movie star” lights around the vanity mirrors and swap out that baby blue tub that only fit the dog.

By knocking down a wall that created a choppy feel in the room, we were able to really open up the master bathroom. This gave us enough room for an expansive shower, a free standing tub that is perfect for the whole family, not just the dog, and a sink long enough to share. This new bathroom truly merged the idea of modern and farmhouse style.

Style

Modern, Farmhouse

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Project Specs:

Clear Tempered Glass Shower Doors

Orion Pebbled Tile for Shower Floor

White Subway Tile on Shower Walls

Custom Mosaic Accent Tile on Shower Walls

Brush Nickel Bostonian Rainfall Nozzle Handheld Shower System

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Custom Mosaic Countertop

Concrete Slate Trough Drop-in Sink

Old Silver Wall Sconces by Troy Lighting

Chrome Wall-mounted Bath Hardware

Black Slate-look Tile on Main Floor

Lena Cast Iron Tub with Brushed Nickel Monarch Feet

Freestanding Telephone Tub Faucet

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